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Proto-Italic
Etymology
From *tlokʷōr (“to speak”) and *-āks (“tendency or inclination”).
Adjective
*tlokʷāks (comparative *tlokʷākjōs, superlative *tlokʷākisemos)
- talkative
Inflection
Declension of *tlokʷāks (consonant stem)
singular
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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*tlokʷāks
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*tlokʷāks
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*tlokʷāk
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vocative
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*tlokʷāks
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*tlokʷāks
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*tlokʷāk
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accusative
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*tlokʷākem
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*tlokʷākem
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*tlokʷāk
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genitive
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*tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos
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*tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos
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*tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos
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dative
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*tlokʷākei
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*tlokʷākei
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*tlokʷākei
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ablative
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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locative
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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*tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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*tlokʷākes
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*tlokʷākes
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*tlokʷākā
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vocative
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*tlokʷākes
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*tlokʷākes
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*tlokʷākā
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accusative
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*tlokʷākens
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*tlokʷākens
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*tlokʷākā
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genitive
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*tlokʷākom
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*tlokʷākom
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*tlokʷākom
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dative
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*tlokʷākəβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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ablative
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*tlokʷākəβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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locative
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*tlokʷākəβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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*tlokʷākβos
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Descendants
References
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
- ^ Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN